/* vxi11_user.h
* Copyright (C) 2006 Steve D. Sharples
*
* User library for opening, closing, sending to and receiving from
* a device enabled with the VXI11 RPC ethernet protocol. Uses the files
* generated by rpcgen vxi11.x.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* The author's email address is steve.sharples@nottingham.ac.uk
*/
#ifndef __VXI11_USER__
#define __VXI11_USER__
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
#include "vxi11.h"
#define VXI11_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 10000 /* in ms */
#define VXI11_READ_TIMEOUT 2000 /* in ms */
#define VXI11_CLIENT CLIENT
#define VXI11_LINK Create_LinkResp
#define VXI11_MAX_CLIENTS 256 /* maximum no of unique IP addresses/clients */
#define VXI11_NULL_READ_RESP 50 /* vxi11_receive() return value if a query
* times out ON THE INSTRUMENT (and so we have
* to resend the query again) */
#define VXI11_NULL_WRITE_RESP 51 /* vxi11_send() return value if a sent command
* times out ON THE INSTURMENT. */
struct CLINK {
VXI11_CLIENT *client;
VXI11_LINK *link;
} ;
typedef struct CLINK CLINK;
/* The four main functions: open, close, send, receieve (plus a couple of wrappers) */
/* In fact all 6 of these are wrappers to the original functions listed at the
* bottom, that use separate CLIENT and VXI11_LINK structures. It was easier to
* write wrappers for these functions than to re-write the original functions
* themselves. These are the 4 (or 6 if you like) key user functions that you
* should probably be using. They all use the CLINK structure. */
int vxi11_open_device(const char *ip, CLINK *clink);
int vxi11_open_device(const char *ip, CLINK *clink, char *device);
int vxi11_close_device(const char *ip, CLINK *clink);
int vxi11_send(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd);
int vxi11_send(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd, unsigned long len);
long vxi11_receive(CLINK *clink, char *buffer, unsigned long len);
long vxi11_receive(CLINK *clink, char *buffer, unsigned long len, unsigned long timeout);
/* Utility functions, that use send() and receive(). Use these too. */
int vxi11_send_data_block(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd, char *buffer, unsigned long len);
long vxi11_receive_data_block(CLINK *clink, char *buffer, unsigned long len, unsigned long timeout);
long vxi11_send_and_receive(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd, char *buf, unsigned long buf_len, unsigned long timeout);
long vxi11_obtain_long_value(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd, unsigned long timeout);
double vxi11_obtain_double_value(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd, unsigned long timeout);
long vxi11_obtain_long_value(CLINK *clink, const char *cmd);
double vxi11_obtain_double_value(CLINK *link, const char *cmd);
/* When I first wrote this library I used separate client and links. I've
* retained the original functions and just written clink wrappers for them
* (see above) as it's perhaps a little clearer this way. Probably not worth
* delving this deep in use, but it's where the real nitty gritty is. */
int vxi11_open_device(const char *ip, CLIENT **client, VXI11_LINK **link, char *device);
int vxi11_open_link(const char *ip, CLIENT **client, VXI11_LINK **link, char *device);
int vxi11_close_device(const char *ip, CLIENT *client, VXI11_LINK *link);
int vxi11_close_link(const char *ip, CLIENT *client, VXI11_LINK *link);
int vxi11_send(CLIENT *client, VXI11_LINK *link, const char *cmd);
int vxi11_send(CLIENT *client, VXI11_LINK *link, const char *cmd, unsigned long len);
long vxi11_receive(CLIENT *client, VXI11_LINK *link, char *buffer, unsigned long len);
long vxi11_receive(CLIENT *client, VXI11_LINK *link, char *buffer, unsigned long len, unsigned long timeout);
#endif